The frightening thing is that we seem to have a lot of that sort of book on our shelves.... especially those from the 50s/60s/70s. Sue loves pony books from her girlhood, and I always try to find them for her in local charity shops and at the monthly bookfair.

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"We shape horses, then they shape us, but, we must be what we want our horses to become."

I still have my pony books from my childhood stored at Mum's and also here on my own bookshelves. I do keep an eye out in charity shops and second hand bookshops for anything interesting to add to the collection, but there are fewer around these days. Either these books have ended up in the bin or there are tons of women our age busily collecting them and reliving their childhoods

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Cheers,Sabrina______________________________Dreams come true if you want them to...

Follyfoot was a popular 1970s children’s TV programme co-produced by Yorkshire Television and TV Munich. Based on Cobblers Dream, written by Monica Dickens, the series had great drama, good storylines and was set in a beautiful location in Yorkshire. Starring Gillian Blake, Steve Hodson, Christian Rodska, Desmond Llewelyn and Arthur English, they played the well-loved characters of Dora, Steve, Ron, the Colonel and Slugger. And who can forget that catchy theme tune, The Lightning Tree, sung by The Settlers.